The Straits Times, 7 August 1909

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. ICO. 23.032 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 7. 1909. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 128 1 KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd Fresh Stock OF DE YON6E AMERICAN DUTCH CIGARS AT Reduced Prices. QUEEN CIGARS in boxes of 50 $2.25 FAVORITAS 1-75 Also Fresh Stock of LEOPOLD ENGELHARDT S EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. 5A15 in tins of 100 $1.20 FARIDA 1.30 DAMITAS 170 JVENA in tins of 50 and 100 1.70
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    • 218 1 NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Bauka will be closed on MONDAY. AUGUST 9. Coronation Day of Their Majesties the King and Queen. 1489 ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 917. Orchard Road ARRANGED FLORAL BASKETS, BOUQUETS, SHOWERS, ETC. We ddiog Orders receive special attention. Many LooeJ lentimoniala. Pbicks
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    • 208 1 Wedding Presents AT ROBINSON CO. in Polished Solid Oak H 9 Atoo hoice Sterling- SUver Goods A AllM <f& WEDDING r Cantonese Silver Ware presents DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES Prices have been advanced 25 from August I. AGENTS SYME CO. 1521 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tenders will be
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    • 147 1 BT. ANDREW'S HOUBE. A Cbnroh of Englano. Bowling House toEaropeao and Eurasian boyi who desire li «tteoJ the schools of me place. Application. to be made to the House Master, St. Andrew. Home or to the Colonial Chaplain. Proprietor: J. CARAPIET. Established 1868. The Adelphi Hotel. The reoognieed place for
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    • 25 1 NOTICE. Siow Soon Hoe having left onr employmont, he is no longer authorised to collect accounts on our behalf. RILEY, HARGREAVES A CO., LTD. u!220
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  • 559 2 ANNUAL REPORTS OF CICELY AND PERAK PLANTATIONS. Encouraging Statements The report of the Cicely Rubber Estates Co., Ltd., states, that after bringing forward £486, from last year and providing for general and London office expenses and manager's commission, the net amount at credit of profit and loss account
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  • 426 2 Mr. Wreford's Letter Criticised by Mr. Hamilton. Writing to the Pinang Gazette on tuo Ist inst., Mr. A. Hamilton says Leading articles or newspaper correspondence are not likely to teach manners to stable-boys but if the committees of the various Turf Clubs will gird up their loins
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 232 2 RATNER Safes "List 2" Pattern, ADAPTED FOB THE CUSTODY OF VALUABLE PAPERS, BOOKS, ETC. Lined throughout with Fire-resisting chambers, 7>i thick, filled with best non-conducting material. LUUKo Unpickable, violence and gunpowder proof, protected with plate of Ratner drill-proof Compo Safe Steel. All usual sizes in stock. BORNEO CO., LTD., SOLE
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    • 51 2 SOLD THE WORLD OVER. We have in stock many colic and diarrli. .a medicines says R. M. White, a prominent merchant of Turtle Bayou, Tex., U. S. A., but sell more of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbica Remedy than of all others put together. For sale by all Dispensaries and
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    • 262 2 fflHfil FDR TENDER FACED MEN Cuticura Comfort (or sensitive skins is shaving, shampooing, bathing and anointing with Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. For eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations, redness and roughness cf the skii and scalp, with dry, thin anc falling hair, as well as for every use in preserving, purifying
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    • 267 2 Ismail and Raheem ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE VARIETY OF EARLY ■SSTu., Diamond Jewellery SOLICITED. 3B LOOSE DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES. THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. (ESI-ABLISHBD 1&83) ==^=-^^=i^^=== MANUFACTURERS OF i=^=^^===^^= PURE »-ROPE 3STRANU GABLE LAID 4 BTRAND 1/2" to 12* 6" to 10" 8" to 10* Prices,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 173 2 The Straits Times, 4MB The Straits Budget. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Daily issue per year 180.00 do per quarter 7.60 do per month 2.60 do per copy 10 Weekly issue pet year 12-00 do per quarter 8.00 do per copy 26 Wbeu sent by post, there is added (or
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  • 265 3 MR. BRYCE'S HOPE FOR A UNIVERSAL PEACE. Tercentenary Celebrations. The tercentenary celebrations at New York associated with the discovery of Lake Cbamplain, one of the most beautiful resorts in the Adirondacks, towards the Canadian border, assumed intet national interest, because President Taft's oratory has been reinforced
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  • 533 3 Way Through the Difficulties of Portraiture. At the forthcoming exhibition of the Knr. lish Salon at tbe Albert Hall, special interest will be attached to certain work, exhibited for the first time, in opposition to the modorn method* of portraiture now in vogue. This ie the
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  • 54 3 Inconsequence of the disturbances that have often been caused by the depreciation of the copper cents in 'China and tho discovery that certain unprincipled merchants have been in the habit of importing copper from abroad to make counterfeit coins, the Waiwupu has written to the commissioners of customs to prohibit
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 970 3 A GIFT FFgQTVT ENGLUND. C RF F t Ol».n LACE TABLE CENTRE. Sent FUSE with Catalofue and Buyers y^ff^^iS^a^S^) Guide CURTAINS. MUSLIMS, TABLE LINENS, DOWN QUILTS. CARPETS. CSQDDOai RUOS. FURNITURE. Kmirkdon Wkm I r sttfpfcoS. LADIES' COSTUMES. jggfcfJVKJ^a g UNDERWEAR. SHOES. SEATS' CLOTHING. HOSIERY. BOOTS. ETC. <ir..s,. the fS^i>W%l "l""-hmile""w"
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    • 60 3 PROPER TREATMENT FOR DYBENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. The great mortality from dysentery and di;i rrlura is due to a lack of proper treatment at tbe first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu-a Remedy is a reliable and effective medicine, and when given in reasonable time will prevent any
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    • 242 3 0M KJ BTROYAL 28& APPOIKTHEKT. Q TABLE DEUCACIE^S, I YftSjU- PICKLES. SOUPS V-.fcri~.iw. JAMS.JEIXIES. wucbtohib 3»irt Ir^^^^^l POTTED MEATJS. liSjpM^lf^V MALT VINEGAR C^ l€fhrated I^^SS^ CROS SE £L Oilmen's Stores, l^^^^i blackwft t SINGAPORE SODA WATER There 15 Nothing In the world bclUr (ban OooJ Health. II is ihe greatest
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    • 95 3 COMPRESSED Roofing Slates. 1 FIRE AND UNBREAKABLE. ALWAYS GLEAN AND WEATHER RESISTING NEAT IN APPEARANCE. PERMANENT ROOFING. Particulars from: •=^===rz THE BORNEO CO., LTD. j^^ BEWARE of IMITATIONS 1 RIGAUD'S 1 GENUINE gA JAPAN KANANGA jSI Toilet Water |k|||| PARIS FRANCE SOLD BY ALL PERFUMERS III»JI J J I W
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 683 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. For China, Jaian, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, *den, Egypt, Mediterranean Pots, Plymouth and London. Thronfih Dili, of Lad* g iaaaad for Chin* Coast, Persian Gulf CoatinenUl, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha Aug
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    • 579 4 STEAMERS SAILING N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIPeCO LTD Two rognlar services are maintained between JAPAN and EUROPB by tbe Company's well-known TWI\-S<REVY STEAMERS, iiinliT Mul Contract witb the Imperia Japanuse Ooverument, specially designed for tbe Company's European Servioe, lighted tlirouKhout by Electricity, provided witb excellent accommodation for Firat and Second Clans
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    • 555 4 BTEAJER SAIUH63, INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. Tbs (teamen of this Company maintain s regular direct aervioe between Oalontta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo, on throogb Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newohwang, Yangtase Port*. Formosa, the Philippines, A),, ate. Steamer* Tons Commander KcTfuaa 4,808
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    • 314 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamthlp Lint. TUB NATIONAL HIOHWAI TO BDBOPB VIA OSIHA JAPAN, CANADA aad Ik* UNITED BTATEB. Boat* from Hongkong, via Hhanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Viotorla aad Vancouver R.M.S. ■Eatraano* laou" Twin-sore w stsa K.M.B. "Esjrassaor Jata*"
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    • 669 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and Ihs Btralt* China and Japan. Homewards, thsy are despatched fortnights (or Havre and Hamburg aad ono* a month for Bremerhavea direot, oaUlog at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 770 4 STEAMER MILIMB. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamer* or this Company sail fortoighiy from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonneetfoa Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice vena} Port B»id. Suez, Aden, Cobmbo, Penan*-. Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai, Nagasaki
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  • 190 5 FIXTURES. Saturday, August 7. Hiirl, Water, 1.86 a.m., Ul a.m. I. monthly medal. Unv.'mor arrivi'M at Alor Star. Alhauibra Cinematograph. Harima Cinematograph. Marlborouyli Cinematograph Sunday, August 8 High Waif*, 2 32 a m., 8.6 p.m. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. S. G. C. monthly medal. Monday, August 9.
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  • 155 5 To-Day. PcaanK aid Calcutta C. A pear 8 pra Doli and A lali&u Ranee 8 pm Pontiannk Ambent B pm II ii^.lis. giak. I'akan Kian Ann Bpm Konrabaya Broome, Derby. P^rt He Hand, C.nw»ck, Ooslow, Car narvon, Qera'.dtoo, ani Fromantle Paroo 4 pm Hoicking Lightning 4 pm
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  • 201 5 The M. M. Packet Caledonion left Saigon at 8 a.m. to day, and may be expected to arrive here at about 6 am. on Monday, the 9th iuttant. The outward M. M Packet .Viitralien left Colombo at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 6th instant, and may be
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  • 289 5 Latest Arrivals. Anambt, Brit »tr 1159 tons. Cant StnfTster, Au« 7. From Shanghai, July »B. Wood. Katz Bros Ltd. For Langkat. D.— R4s. Bangkok. Oer. str. 1957 tons, Capt Nicolinsen, Ang 7. From Bangkok, Ang 1. O o and 4 dp Rehn Meyer it Co. For Bangkok, Aag
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  • 95 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day TAN JON O PA OAR East Wbih Blum— Hong Bee, Tanoarville. East W. Kictiok 1 -Kthmo, Taroba. Section No. 1 (Bhkiw Wiurp)— Hebe. Scotion I— Lightning, Nippon. a n 3 Cambjrses. a 4— Yeun'Maru. Paroo.
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  • 220 5 Coming to Singapore. Pur Mt'i.saj-ories Maritimes steamer Australian, due August 9. Mr. and Mrs. Upton. Per P. and O. stearnor Moroa, connecting with the steamer Devanha, at Colombo, due August 18— Mr. Q. C. Gillan, Mr. P. R. Hall, Mr. F. Toynbee, Mr. J. Kenwick, Mr. C.
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  • 35 5 Per steamer Perak, August 7. From Teluk Anson Mr. Winter and Mr. Oibson from Port Swettenhaoi: Mr. Q. R. Stevens; from Malacca Mossrs. H. D. Mundell, C. E. O. PUkington and Koh Seek Tee.
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  • 66 5 A thousand sheep and goats wore brought from Calcutta, by the Apcar liner Lightning, which arrived, yesterday. There were 224 passengers. From Balik l'appan, the British steamer Clam, belonging to the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co., arrived, yesterday, with 4,560 tons of Borneo oil for Calcutta. A cargo of case
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  • 255 5 Russian Convicts Who Paid (or the Education of a Waif. A peculiar story of bow a baby girl was found abandoned outside a penal settlement on the Island of Saghalien, brought up and cared for by the convicts, and afterwards educated at their expense, comes from St. Petersburg.
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  • 222 5 Effects of the Proposed New City Bridge. An unexpected objection to the new bridge which the City Corporation proposes to bnild across the Thames is rained by Mr. W. Craig Henderson in a letter to the Times. He asks whether the city Corporation think it right
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  • 45 5 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich meantime. The time-Kan is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time on every day ezoepting Suuday, when it is fired at one o'clock.
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  • 480 5 (Sunday, August 8.) Ninth Scniut Akteh Trinity. St. Andrew's Cathedral. —7 a.m. Matlua; 7-46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral); 4 p.m. Sunday School; 4p.m. Bible Classes (Adults;; 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's, Sepoy Limes. —11-15 a.m. Foo Chow Service; 8-40 p.m. Sunday School; 8-15 p.m. Evensong and
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  • 91 5 7 a.m.— Matins. First Lesson I Kings X, 1—25. Second Lesson Romans VIII, I—lB. Hymn 180 7-46 a.m.— Holy Coimoniom (Chobai). Introit Like as the hart. Service Simper. Hymn at Offertory ...822 Hymn at Communion. ..669 Hymn at Ablutions ...824 6-80 p.m. Evensong and Sibmon. Responses Ferial.
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  • 165 5 Port S wetten ham Tide Table for August, 1909. Date. Time of High Water at P. Swettenham. J L Date. Time of High Water at P. Swettenhani. Datk. Time of High Water at I P. Swettenham. 1909. i.M. p.m. j| 1909. Ang. 1 5.18 I 4.18 1 Ana. 12 2
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  • 248 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. Sinoapoki, Aci.i -l 7, 1909. On London Bank 4 m/» 2/4| Demmnd 2/4-^ Private 6 m/s i>, j 1 do 8 m/B 2 4 On G#rmany Bank d/d 2<fs, Private 8 m/s 240* do 6 rn/n 2424 On Fratujo— Bank d/d 294 Private 8 m/§ 296j do
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 52 5 Howarth Erakine 6% 600,000 1% prem. RUey, HarBreave* 6% 284,000 1% prem. S'pore Eloctrio Tramways Co., Ltd. 6% 850,000 nominal Strsitu Engineering Syndicate, Ltd, 6% 46,000 par Singapore Mnnioipal 6% 400,000 20% p.nooi 6% 1,878,000 7%prem. 4*% 1,600,000 8% prem. 4% 602,900 6% disc. Tanjong Pa«ar Dock Board 5%
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    • 262 5 Valci Paid T.m Use. Up Compaki Dnrowm BcvlM ~~M 110 Belat Tin Mining CoTUd. ...I 13% for "OB 5.60"" 10 10 Bruann, Ltd. 6.25 10 10 Braseh Hydraulic T. M. Co., Ltd.(l) 10% for '06 7.60 1 1 Puff Development Co., Ltd. 6.26 10 10 Kanaboi, Ltd. 1.60 1
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    • 600 5 1 1 Anglo Malay Rubber Co., Ltd. 80% (or 'oB 8.16.0 1 17/6 contributory 6.12.6 10 10 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd. (6)... 36% for '08 49 50 1 1 Batu Caves Rubber Co., Ltd 10% for '08 6.7.6 1 1 BatuTiga(Selangor)R.Co.Ltd. (17)' 6% for '08 1.17.6 1 1 Bukit
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    • 198 5 10 10 60 10 100 100 100 100 10 100 100 10 60 1 100 100 10 io 7 60 10 i I 100 100 I 10 100 100 10 60 1 100 100 10 Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. 10% (or 'Or 12.60 I 10% for W 9.60 Franer
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 99 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Ann 10.— At saleroom, valniblo freehold properties, No. 16, Barmah Road, etc., at 2.80. Aug 10.— At saleroom, Noa. 40, 41 asd 42, Dickson Road, at 2.80. Auk 11.— At Godown A, Keppel Road, damaged goods, ex M, Kalomo, at 9.80. Aug 11.— At the
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    • 96 5 The GARRICK Cigarette tt A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Packed iv 50s 0> ARft/v' Price I ■fekaj£=^^^»^<22^J->MBMj II '^■■E&b33XE^sE9^^aißW OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. John Little Co., Robinson Co. Aur 17. At saleroom, town properties, No. 852, Victoria Street, etc., at 2.80. li. L. Coif hlan and Co. Aug 7,— At No, 8,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 232 5 WEATHER REPORT. Komdoni Ktrbau BotfUal, Aug. 6, 1909. |9 4. r. a. 9r. hißuhtux. Bar. >1 Fab 29 932 19 799 99.<i7( Temp "7.0 85 0 80.0 I oil Wet Bulb Theri 7*B 77 0 77.0 I DirofWiod.. E. S.E. calm Max. Temp..' I 10.0 Mm 75 0 Max. in
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  • 1282 6 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. PUT UPON TRIAL. Perhaps the most natural thing for us to do as journalists would be to make a resounding protest against Dr. Fowlic's motion about secret sittings of the Municipal Commission, and warmly praise the action of Mr. Uroadrick in having given bis
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  • 8 6 The Lahat output for July was 951 piculs.
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  • 8 6 The Tronoh output for July was ;;,;)00 piculs.
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  • 13 6 Monday being a public holiday, tho Straits Times will be issued about noon.
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  • 16 6 Mr. H. W. Hine, of Canton, is doad. He had lived in Canton about twenty years.
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  • 17 6 The dredger will not commence work in the south channel, Pulau Penang, until the 17 th instant.
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  • 17 6 Horsley, printer of tbe Indian Sociologist, has been sentenced to four months' imprisonment in the first division.
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  • 19 6 The Kuantan district of Pahang has supplied a large ij lantity of timber for the harbour works at Singapore.
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  • 20 6 The sum of $2,300 was paid by way of rewards to privato individuals in connection with tho Barrack murder case.
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  • 24 6 The two companies of Malay States Guides wbo have been in Singapore for tbe Garrison mamouvres left Singapore about :i.aO p.m. yesterday for i.iiong.
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  • 27 6 The Ladies' work party of the Presbyter ian Church will meet at the house of Mrs R Scoular, Burnbank. Paterson Road, on Tuesday next, at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 28 6 H. 1. H. Prince Nasbimoto having finished his three years' course of study in Europe returned, via Manchuria and Koren, to Tokio. He was accompanied by Princess Nasbiraoto.
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  • 35 6 It takes from 4J to 5 days to convey goods by bullock-cart from Kuala Kubu to Kuala Lipis, as against some 12 hours by motor lorry and yet the former seems utill to be preferred.
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  • 34 6 The naked body of a native child was picked up in the sea, just off the Master Attendant's office, by the Marine Police, at 8.40 a.m. today. It had probably floated down the river.
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  • 29 6 Attention is drawn to an advertisement appearing elsewhere regarding the Norwegian barque Linnea, which is to be sold by auction at Menado, Celebes, on Thursday next, the 12t.1i instant.
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  • 40 6 Mr. F. Howard, assistant superintendent of tbe India General Steam Navigation Co was brutally assaulted the other night on tbe Strand Road, Calcutta. A gang of unknown men bludgeoned him from behind and lied, leaving him unconscious on the road.
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  • 47 6 Malacca and Taipiog are the oldest towns in tbe Colony and F. M. S., respectively. Both have been unfortunate in certain respects which has caused them t.< be referred to, now and then, as sleepy hollows. The railway and rubber, however, is waking poor old Malacca up.
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  • 49 6 Mortilal Uho.se has been invited to preside at the boycott celebration in Calcutta to-day. Failing his acceptance, Mr. A. Rasul will be approached. Arabindo Gbose is to drive in a carriage and four in the procession, and arrangements are being made for boys on horses to parade the city.
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  • 67 6 There was a little mild excitement in the Ipoh Club last Tuesday when tome wag put it about tbat a volcano had broken out on tbe top of the Kledang Hills, painting out a dark spiral of smoke rising steadily into Uic sky just like tbat from a real volcano.
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  • 56 6 In the district court, before Mr. Howard, yesterday afternoon, Mohamed Yatim, a Kalang Malay school teacher sued Mr. F. Diehl for to as damages to bis private gharry through a collision with the horse on which defendant was riding in Bras Basah Itiad on July 2. His honour dismissed the
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  • 77 6 Last night there was a crowded houso at the Chinese Volunteer Club, when Colonel Johnson's Birthday and a comic drama, Look before You Leap, were produced by Rome of the members of the Singapore Volunteer Infantry. A pleasant eveniug was spent, those taking part being Messrs. Tan Kwee Swee, Lee
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  • 95 6 The following are the chief stewards and waitresses wbo gave a helping hand at the cafe ohantant in connection with the St. Vincent de Paul Bazaar on Tuesday and Wednosday, August 3 and i. Chief Stewards E. S. Scbokmann. Andrew Pe'eira, and Archie lVreira. Assistant Stewards: J. Classen and L>adly
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  • 112 6 There was a very delightful dance at the Tanglin Club last night, tbo host and hoHteas being Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Fancy dress was worn, and the Club house, most charmingly decorated, presented a lovely picture of varied colouring and quaint costume when the guests had assembled. Every race, and
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  • 405 6 Towkay Loke Yew is suffering from an attack of malaria. Miss Evans has arrived from Malacca for a few weeks' holiday in Singapore. Lieut, li. 8. Ward, Sfttth Deccan Infantry was placed on tbo sick list on tbe 6th instant. Capt. A. R. .1. Dewar, assistant superintendent
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  • 40 6 Messrs. F. W, darker and Co. iufurm us the output of cleau dry ore from tnu mine of the Kinta Association for the month of July was Mine, lb'2 piculs Tribute 550 piculs Total 712 piculs.
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  • 43 6 The Hamburg. Amerika liner Andalusia ran aground at the entrance to Tokio Bay. The prospects of refloating the vessel are hopeful, says a Tokio wire of July 29. Sub sequently the ship was refloated, and has arrived safely at Yokohama.
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  • 59 6 The following are the returns of the Inoh Kenneth Hubber Estates, Ltd., for July The dry rubber harvested was 0,506 lbs. Last year the amount for July was BM lbs. The dry rubber for the first seven months of 1909 is .'i2,20.j lbs. and for
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  • 61 6 The report of tho general manager of Salak South Limited for .Inly says— The machinery worked 4'h hours. Clean ore won KGO.OH piculs. During the whole month hardly anything else but overburden was treated. Water, heavily charged with slimes, hitherto caused serious trouble to the smooth running
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  • 97 6 Tbo Sarawak Gazette of August '4, says The general farms have been let to Messrs. Cheah Teow Eang and Khaw Joo Choc, at present holders of Singapore Farms, for a period of three years from Ist January, 1910, at a monthly rent of »B>i,ooo. The present Farmers,
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  • 112 6 Mr. K. Rodriguez, assistant xurgcon, who ha<> boen cm long Ivuvc in England, returned to l'enang by the N. 1). L. Bulow with Mr*. Rodriguez. He relieves Mr. F. W, F. Clarke, wbo proceeds to Singapore. Speaking of assistant surgeons reminds the Pinang Gazette tbat Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 95 6 Dow's Ports SUII'PKD BY nAinncpif silva and cosens, CALUBECK, olouro MAGGREGOR PNt*k*antt** AND CO., "Dow" Brand and by Royal Warraut of Appointaoie agents in meut j. urvej orB O f p ort vine to H!S MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. WALKER'S White Label. $10.50. SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Till;
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    • 89 6 ALHAMBRA Cinematograph, BEACH .ROAD. ENTIRE CHANGE OK PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT I L. SCHWARTZ, Manager 18 YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN SINGAPORE Gives Weight and Value to our GUARANTEE. The Cheapest Safe PIANO is made on that cxperiouoe aud sold by us at 3* $15 per month. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED G.
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  • 124 7 HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE MEDITERRANEAN. Created Field Marshal. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS OF DEFENCE SCHEME. Will Sit on the Imperial Defence Committee. Harm's Tnanim London, August 7. It is officially announced that Lord Kitchener has boon created a Field Marshal on vacating tbe Indian Command, and that he assumes the
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  • 92 7 SHANGHAI RECOMMEND VTIONS NOT FORGOTTEN. Indian Revenue Likely to Suffer. Rei m; s Tklki>ium| London, August 6. During debate on the Indian ISudgot in the House of Commons, thu Master of Elibank. I'nder Secretary, referring to opium assured the Hoaso oa behalf of Lord Morley that matters
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  • 73 7 Delighted with His Visit to Cowes. Heiikb's TfekaMAX] London, August 6. Ileuter has received from the Czar a message to thu British nation saying that he was deeply impressed with his reception. The attitudo of British statesmen, people, and pros* are happy auguries for the future. The Czar
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  • 36 7 Rama's Tkleoh.vm London, August 7. A few of the Chinese nigs placed on the London market fetched IJd. to .~>d. per lb., a fair price considering the unporklike weather now being experienced in England.
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  • 26 7 Rsrnnt'i TKmbasJ London, August 7. There are no tidings of tho steamship Waratah which has disappeared on a voyage from Durban to Capetown.
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  • 78 7 Greece Protests and Appeals to the Powers. l>hß OWMUMMM Ltovi> ThLU'UUM Berlin, August ri. Greece has made a protest against the anti-Greuk meetings at Salonika, and the lowering of digs, and tho removal of Greek officers in Crete. These matters, the Greek protest says, concern tbe protecting Powers,
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  • 44 7 A Sixteen Hours' Flight in Germany. (Der (I'l'-nii-iiiK Li.<ivi> Tsi.K..ii\ T Berlin, August 6. A military balloon made a sixteeu hoars' trip from Berlin to Apolda and back to Berlin, during tbe military manoeuvres. It was considered that splendid results were obtained.
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  • 51 7 M. Redford, Superintendent of the business department of tbe International Sleeping Car Company, of Belgium arrived in Tokio on July 30, to bold an important consultation with tbe railway officials concerning the issue, by tbe Siberian Railway* of .tickets assuring paasengerf gasaage over tbe Maoeburfao tad Kfttta
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  • 662 7 Subsidy for Immigration Service from India. The Governors Deputy, Sir Arthur Young, X.C.M.0., presided, yesterday afternoon, at a meeting of the Legislative Council, at which there were also present The AttorneyGeneral, Mr. W. J. Napier: the Colonial Engineer, Col Murray the Colonial Treasure r. Mr. J. O. Anthonisz
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  • 146 7 Chief Justice and the Bankruptcy Department. His Honour the Chief Justice of Hongkong, Sir Francis I'iggott, referring to certain bankruptcies, the names of the parties in which ho suppressed, on July 29, stated in the Supreme Court that the conduct of these cases repealed a state of chaos
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  • 81 7 Further evidence was taken by tbe third magistrate, yesterday, in the preliminary enquiry into Mr. M. A. Tobin s case. It came out that Mr. and Mrs. Tobin went to Batavia as Mr. and Mrs. K. Alexander. Mr. F. J. Benjaficld, the Municipal Financial Assistant, explained
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  • 111 7 Tlio recoril of tbe opium traffic during tbe past six months servos to indicate that tbe trade in tbe drag in West Australia has been profitable to tbe Crown and disastrous to the (.'hint -c. Daring the first six months of 1908, 27 seizures were made, Chinese
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  • 90 7 BILL PASSED, AND SIGNED BY PRESIDENT TAFT. Liners Racing to New York Too Late. [ttBUTBB'I Th.Ki.i:»m London, August C. The Senate has passed and Mr. Taft has signed tho Tariff Bill. London, August 7. Nearly twenty liners have failed in the race to reach Now York in time
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  • 101 7 Local Rumour About a Slump We hear as we go to press that a rumour has been actively circulated about a slump n rubber. Wo do not know upon what the rumour rests, but it is probably a mere fiction circulated by the Bears," as we have every reason
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  • 390 7 Chairman Explains Position at Annual Meeting. At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., yesterday, Mr. K. A. Stephens said Referring to tbe balance sheet, it will be noted that reserve for bad and doubtful debts has been created, and $1,5 J0 has
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  • 126 7 A very good programme is being shown at the Marlborougb Cinematograph. Two excellent films dart figure among the item?, The Man with tbe Dolls and Sister Angela, they alone are worth the already cheap price of admission. The former is a long piece in three tableaux, in which
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  • 135 7 Tan Koon Hong, a cashier ia th" employ oftlie Chartered Bank, was again befoie the fourth magistrate, yesterday, for a continuation of the hearing of the charge brought iL'ainst him by Mr. Noor Mohamed Hasbim, Malay interpreter at the police courts, of criminal breach of
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  • 46 7 A daring naval experiment is to be carried oat at Portsmouth. A destroy* r wlucu ia being fitted with razor edged bows w.ll cb ige wire entanglement at full ><p«ed. Tbe rrew all TolQotaar*. wiU^o pmvid*) wft^ itfebelte. and will junjp cvdrtsjr'd Just tefote the. callisioo.
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  • 1089 7 COMMISSION OF INQUIRY TO BE APPOINTED. Pertinent Comments by Mr. Fort Quite a sensational item cropped up at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon, following Mr. Napier's proposition that the Municipal Amendment Dill be read a second time. Mr. Fort rose and, after expressing regret that
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  • 773 7 Agricultural Exhibits from the F. M. S. Previous to their departure for Penang. nays tbo Malay Mail, we have been afforded an opportunity of seeing tbe exhibits of the F. M. S agricultural department that are to appear at the forthcoming Agri-Horticultural Show. One of the principal
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  • 143 7 Intended for the Reformers Under Dr. Sun Vat Sen. Startling revelations have beeu made at tbe trial of a reformer at Kong Ning. Yuog Kit, a native of Heungshan, and a Portnguest subject, was recently arrested at Shanghai, on tbe cbargo of bein^ a revolutionary. Daring the
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  • 141 7 For possession of a hypodermic syringeand of morphine, a Chinaman was sentenced to six months' riynrous imprisonment by tho second magistrate, yesterday. Marine P. C. 94 and Corporal Malays, were convicted by tho second rnagisti ate. yesterday, on a charge of fraudulent possession of a couple of pieces
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  • 305 7 SIR JOHN ANDERSON'S VISIT TO KEDAH. Langkawi Island Inspected. (Khom Our Own OottMMMMn.) Penang, August 0. His Excellency tbo High Commissioner, Sir John ADderaon, G.C.M G., landed from tli" Sea Mew yosterday and remained for a short time at the Government offices. Sir William Taylor, K.C.M.G., HehiduotGeneral,
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  • 65 7 CONSENT TO RvILWAY WORK NOT ASKED. Japan Stands on Treaty Rights. [Bsons'i Twin \m London, August 7. lleutcr Icarus that tho Japanese Minister at IV king has informed tho Chinese Government that Japan is going to proceed independently with tho reconstruction works in connection with the Shantung
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  • 56 7 Twenty out of <) I men arrested ou rusiii cion of being connected with the recent affair at the Pudu temple, have boon liberated, while on the 4th inst the remain. v.: 14 were brought again before the magistrate at Kuala Lumpur. Eight of these are to
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  • 119 7 Two bad stabbing cases have occurred in Singapore within tb« pasttwenty-four hours. Chew Ah Cbong received injuries in Teuiplo Street at an early hour, this morning, from which he may not recover. His assailant is alleged to have been a man named Clio Ah Him, who has
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  • 97 7 The rubber boom is giving us a much needed increase in the number of rosidonts, tor Malacca is very dull at present writes our Malacca correspondent. Next Wednesday, the maoager of tho Malacca Rubber Plantations changes his headquarters from Bukit Asaban to Malacca Towu. Owing to ibe
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  • 137 7 I'outf Hung Meng was removed from tho prioon to the iii-.uie asylum, somem mus^o. is :i criminal lunatic, and has proved to be a very troublesome rlmractcr. s<>>u after i.iv. on July 18, 1«■ capped a scries oj assaults on his attendant!) and com pan ion s
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  • 1096 8 CASTING VOTE DECIDES AGAINST PRESS EXCLUSION. Dr. Fowlie's Grievance At tho ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioner, held in the Board room, yesterday afternoon, the following were present: -Messrs. E. G. Broadrick (president). J. PolgUso (secretary), H. Pierce (engineer), W. R. C. MidJleton (health officer), C. I. Carver,
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  • 963 8 Committee ot Legislative Council Submit Report. At a meeting of the Legislative Council, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Napier laid on tbo table the report of proceedings of tbo select committe of the Council appointed in June 11, to consider tho question of postponing the carrying out of certain public
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 286 8 The cricket match fixed for Monday on the S. C. C. ground has been postponed. Members of the S. C. C. are reminded that entries for the forthcoming lawn tennis tournament close on the 13th. So far only a few have been made. The members of the
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    • 45 8 Uriffins Drawn. The Race Course will be officially opened for training on Saturday, 14th inst. From that date onward coffee and so forth will be provided during training as heretofore. The Griffins were drawn, last evening, in Abram's yard twenty-eight were subscribed for.
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    • 147 8 Lady's Spoon. As the long course is available on Monday for Match, Scotland v. The Rest, the August Lady's Spoon competition will take place on Monday, August 16th. Singapore Golf Club. The following is the draw in the foursomes Scotland v. The Rest to be played on
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    • 138 8 L. L. T. C. Tournament. The results of yesterday's play were: Mixed Doubles.— Mrs. Hartnell and Mr. Hooper 8 beat Mrs. Gatley and Mr. Boyd 8, 6—8,5-6,6- 1. Championship Pairs. Miss Gunn and Mr. Green beat Mrs. Coombe and Mr. Dennys, 5—7, 8-6, 6-4. Today's Tiss. Mixed Doubles
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    • 258 8 7 he Perak Bisley. The Perak Rifle Association has jnst held its fourth annual meeting, and like its pre<l censors it has been a great success. Following were the prize- winners Vanishing Target (Open).— J. M. Chill; Running Man (Opnn) A. Wilson. Brick Competition.— W. Hay, E. A.
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  • 740 8 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, 7th August, 1909. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning Mom. Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Anglo Malay 160/- IX6/1 Anglo Sumatra 25/6 30/1 Banteng 17/0 pd 10/- 12/- prem 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 5 8 Johnson s Baby Powder ".£2^
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    • 345 8 THE NEW MODEL "Moutrie" TRANSPOSING PIANO $365. The Most Simple and Perfect Transposer S.Moutrie&Co. (L'MITED). Europe Hotel Buildings. Telephone No. 422. EYE-SIGHT. Mr. H. Lazarus, OPHTHALMICOPTICIAN. (Son of the late Mr. N. Lazarus), can be consulted for SPECTACLES, AT THE BTRAITB CYCLE AND MOTOR CO, 15. BITTER Y ROAD. FOR
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    • 570 8 HARIMA HALL North Bridge Road. TO-NIOHTI Qrand Change of Programme. ELTON BLACK. The famous Scottish Comedian, in New Songs, "When Highland Mary did the Highland FliuK-' "I am a Soldier. "Tho Wee Aberdoniau. MISS KATE HOWARD will recite Bret- Hart's American Jingle I "Little Breeches. ELTON BLACK in latest London
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    • 322 9 I I SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED I 1 Justus Van Maurik's TRAVELLERS CIGARSA. KADER M. SAIBOO. JL $3.80 V Perlo Handelsvereeniging "Holland" SOLK IMI'OUTKKS. SLEDGE MILK SKETCHES STORIES at MALAYA. A few copies of the STRAITS ANNUALS FOR THE YEARS. 1906-7 are still in stock and may be obtained at n oimrinq
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    • 30 9 PILSENER BEER. KEY BRAND. ikpokteo suet MM. f k|PtaVs^M^^HHH|HiH|^HaßßHß^^L'_^A 1 Jal •l^i"iiMi''jJ«! 1 fi BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. None Genuine without tbe above two LabeliBEHN MEYER A Co., Ltd., tOIO Importer
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    • 918 9 TENDERS for REVENUE FARMS. Tenders aro invited for the lease of Revenue Farms in tbe State of North Borneo j from tbe Ist January, 1910, as set oat bcrennder. REVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF NORTH BORNEO. 1. In making arrangements for tho leasing of the Farms for the next
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    • 544 9 The Opium Farmer is responsible for seciDg that Cbandu is not sold by retail air the Opium Farm or at tbe Opium Farm shops at prices higher than those fixed by Government and named above (g). The Opium and Spirit Farmers may fix their own prices for supplying the Opium
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    • 532 9 BTEAMER SAILINGS. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. Tbi undermentioned mail steamers of Ibt above Line maintain a regular servioe between i Calcutta and Japan, oalling at Penang, Sing* pore, Hongkong and Shanghai sn routs FLEET. Tons Commander <S. "JaFaJl" 8,018 I.O.Oumi i.s. "OBBsonAroAi" 4,600 8. H. Bilwb s.s. Abjutoos Amab" 4,600
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    • 652 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LTD. AND GKINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAY. CO. LTD. The Companies' steamers are despaohed from Llvtrroel oatwards for the Straits, Obina and Jaien every week and from Japan home ware fcr Lcndon, Amsterdam and Antwerp ertry fortnight for Qenoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles),
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  • 230 10 R4IDERS SLAUGHTER MILITIA PICQUET. Further Trouble Expected. In connection with the attack on the picquet of the Northern Wazirstan militia. near Kajuri, when it was stated that tl.o militia with a convoy of the 51st Sikhs repulsed the raiders, news has been reoeived that the convoy consisted
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  • 282 10 Irish Sea Said to have Been Twice Crossed. The following additional particulars to a paragraph appearing in our columns recently are interesting Dr. Maxim Bernard Boyd, a young Americai now resident in England, claims to have invented ac perfected the best airship now in the field, lie
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  • 275 10 American Money to Cut a Worthy Figure. Mr. w illard D. Straight, the representative of the new American-Chinese banking syndicate, has arrived in England from New York, and has been interviewed by the London correspondent of the New York Herald. Speaking of the industrial prospects of China,
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  • 160 10 A Gift which Menelik's Wife was not Allowed to keep. A curious history attaches to eighteen magnificent diamonds set in a wax within an old dilapidated silver cigar-case belonging to the Empress Taitu of Abyssinia which has arrived in Berlin in the care of a confidential agent. The
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    • 629 10 BANKING COMPANIES CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IHOORPORATiSD BY ROYAL OHABTER. Paid op Capital in 60,000 Sharei of snOeaoh ..£1,200,000 &£rre Fund «1." 4 0°» atssrre Liability of Proprietor! «1, 300,000 BANKERS. Bank oi England. National Bank of Scotland. Iks Lendon City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH.
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    • 524 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital iie.ooo.ooo SEBERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 118,000,000) m 500,000 SilveriWv. »14,500,000J Bssarvs Liability of Proprietors 115.000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. W. J. Greason, Chairman. H. E. Tomkins, Esq., Deputy Chairman. B. O. Barrett, Esq. r >. R. Lennnann. Eiq J. W.
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    • 456 10 INSURANCE Companies GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board of Directors i G. A. Dirrick, Esq., Chairman. Ad. Asmi'S, Esq., Yioe-Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Director. Pbtkr Fowlik, m.b., cm., Chief Med. Officer. F. M. Elliot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Couvrecr. Vow Noan Pan,
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    • 6 10 Johnson's Digestive Tablets digwt ail food
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    • 1049 10 SALES BY AUCTION. -A-TTCTIOISr SJLLE OF DAMAGED GOODS, EX. S.S. KALOMO, TO BE HKLD AT Godown A, Keppel Road, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST it, AT 9.30 A.M. Bicycle pumps, lawn mowers, carpenters' vicch, coffoc (jrinders, harness oil boot olish, rubber insertion cloth, grindstones, watch oil, rubber tread, enamelled trays, books, acetylene
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  • 1046 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The railway motor car services between Kuala Kubu, Kaub, Kuala Lipis and Bentong, Klang and Kuala Selangor, and Seremban and Kuala Pilah have been used for the conveyance of mails, and have, on tbe whole, proved satisfactory Kays Mr. C. H. Alliu, director,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 565 11 Another' Record for Dunlops. 2, 75 MILES THROUGH INDIA. NO TYRE TROUBLES. Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Bombay, May 17. 1909. To THE DUNLOP PNEUMATIC TYRE CO., LTD., Bombay. Dear Sirs, I have much pleasure in congratulating you upon the grooved tyres you are now making. During my tour through India,
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    • 59 11 THE Empire Hotel, KUAIA LUMPUR. F.M.S. A New First-class Hotel. Fitted with Electric Light and Fans Five minutes from Railway Station. Overlooking the Padang. Single and Double Bedrooms, with Private Bathroms attached. Cuisine nnder European Supervision. Cold Storage Supplies weekly from Singapore. Hotul Porter meets all Mail Trains. Management THE
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    • 54 11 CHAMBERLAIN'S COU6H REMEDY. This is a medicine of great worth and merit. Try it when you have a cough or cold and you are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. It is pleasant to take and can always be depended upon. For sale by all
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    • 402 11 Cost of running depends largely on WOLSELEY-SIDDELEY. the weight a car may usually carry, the f" xi mileage it rnns, and, lastly, its horse- Nf^ -y power. During the past year an owner J^i^Solßt^B^vTl of a 10- 12 h.p. WolseleySiddeley car that C^-r VSEggMd\ A ran 7,104 miles on the
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    • 154 11 CHEONG BROTHERS, Dentists, 25, South Bridge Road. First-class Mechanical Dentistry, Gold Crowns, Bridge, Filling and Vulcanite. Duration of Wear guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES. Best Tooth Powde rs and Brushes for Rale. CRUSHED FOOD. Try it atd You Will be Satiifitd. I. R. BELILIOS begs to inform the
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    • 307 11 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Messrs. John Little A Co., Ltd. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. Raffles Hotel, Beach Road. Messrs. Kirn A Co., Battery Road Armenian Street. Messrs. Koh k Co.. 90, Bras Basah Road. Messrs. Ghee Soon .v Co., Orchard Koad.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 565 12 Scale of Charges. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— Miscellaneous Wants of Every Description, Houses, Land, etc., to let, are inserted at the following rates One Insertion $1.20 pet inch. Two 2.00 Three 2.80 Six B.aO Mine 6.40 TweWe 7.12 Twenty- five 10.00 (Each subsequent month 15 per inch.) The above rate is based
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    • 567 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. SITBIH-rea Llaw, imo.Ho ImmMom. H.OO B* th*laoh.M* SatUofCkugw. PREBBMAN WANTED. Wanted, a good pressman for the Straits Times Press, Ltd. Apply to the Manager. CHOW DOB PUP WANTED. Wanted immediately, a CHOW DOG PUP. High price offered for good Animal. Enquire Room 31, Hotel Van Wijk Co., Ltd.
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    • 575 12 TO BE LET 08 SOLD. tun -torn Ham. ou ot two baotttoa pa Br tb. Ueta. mo ul. of obtnu. OFFIOE TO BE LET. Offloe on Moond floor of. Ho. T, Battery Road. Apply to QnthrU and Co.. Ltd. MM OFFIBE ft BODOWN TO BE LET. With immediate eolrv No.
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    • 729 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. ■Atm >-row Urn*. om ot tm- I— Mll— 11 jx Br Ik* IMb. *m Mul* ol Omiui** HOUBE TO LET. 1 1, Sophia Road. Immediate entry. Apply to No. 2, Raffles Place. 1511 OFFICE AND GODOWN TO LET. No. 95, Robinson Road. Moderate rent. Apply
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    • 461 12 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. Netherlands Gutta Percha Co., Ltd. Motor-tyres retreaded at Moderate Prices. All kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets, VALVES, Rings, TYRES, HOSES (Snction, Steam, Hydraulic), Gardenboses, Tubes, ENDLESS BELTS, FLOOR-TILES, MATTING, EBONITE and Hard Rubber Articles, Bicyole Tyres. Works Offices: Passir Panjang, Singapore. Sole Agents 1 MESSRS. HOOGLANDT
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    • 279 12 BOARD AND LODGING. EiTM I— row Lla*>, oa* or two laMrttoa*. .> Bf tk* laoh. Hc«J. ol Ohuiei. BOARD AND REBIOENCE. Comfortable rooms with board at Cambc Housp, River Valley Road. 1864 BOARD AND RESIDENCE Board and apartnit-.ls 'or single gentlemcc at 11, Dhoby Gbaut. Terns Moderate 133!) VOLUNTEER CLUB.
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